I could be way off on that stroke. I do know that he had to add a spacer over the crankcase inspection cover because the crank throws come above the original crankcase exterior. May have been at or over 8 3/4", but I really don't care. It has been done and the results are on the faces of the red competition I have seen in Plain City, Ohio. They say they just plain cannot match what he has.

The story changes. At 8.75 the crank would come through the gov. Big difference between 7.5 and 8.75. I don't really care either but atleast find out the facts before you throw imaginary information on here. Alot of people research these forums for good information and your posting information thats not true 6.125 won't fit in a 38 case either.

6.125 does not fit in any of the B cases- you have to patch over the hole in the clutch side that is made for the cyl. Sleeve. There is rumored a 6.25" one in the works with a 8.375" stroke which would be (I think) 510 c.i.

Well, at least YOU are better informed than your smart-mouthed friend..

Ray (at Extreme) perfected these blocks and some tried anything and everything to steal his design. IF he can lick that Pancreatic (cancer?) problem, he will be back.. Funny how NO body hands him any support or credit, just bad-mouthing and innuendos, when he cannot fight back while he is down.. I would not blame him if he told you all to go to Blazes.. I only come on here to try to offer information from experience of operating these in the REAL World (Farming). Which is more than most here will ever know about their actual use. These fellows who are squatting in here every day sometimes need to be dragged behind the Wood Shed once in a while. Wouldn't hurt my feelings if I never looked at this site again, but I refuse to let these Sneaker-wearing upstarts have the final say.. Probably wearing Designer Glasses and their Sister's pants(Nylon). Crap, I have Work shoes OLDER than most fellows on here... From what I had gathered, Josh seemed to be an intelligent Honorable builder, but often he has spoiled that by his piling-on in several instances that show a shallow, lack character.. His latest insinuation just reinforces what I suspected..

Ron. Most have no idea that my Shop has never been posted nor mentioned on here and will not be. Dirt-bags on here would just bad-mouth it like they have others or try to steal by one method or the other.. I only deal out-the door and cash on the Barrel-head.

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